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… of the accused taken by the investigator around the time of his arrest (especially in cases where identification … the accused may have suffered when in the investigator's custody is likely to have the potential for casting doubt on … Act 1984 There are some types of material, such as custody records and search records, to which the suspect is …
… observations on the October highlight report, including CustodyTimeLimits, Core Quality Standards Monitoring, Disability Hate …
… disclosable evidence pre-charge is included for the first time More stringent conditions on how The Threshold Test is … of harm to the public, to be charged and therefore held in custody in the expectation that further evidence will be … of harm to the public, to be charged and therefore held in custody in the expectation that further evidence will be …
… they may fluctuate, including being different at the time of an alleged offence to the subsequent stages of any … treatment which has taken place whilst the suspect was in custody any hospitalisation of the suspect since arrest … Act 1985 and the Prosecution of Offences (CustodyTimeLimits) Regulations 1987 provide an exhaustive list of …
… Proceeding other than by arrest Crown court: bail and custody before application Obtaining the DPP's consent to an … will arise at each stage of the case, for example from the time of the re-investigation through to the conclusion of the … be made in accordance with CPR Part 41.14. Custodytimelimits of 112 days (between preferment of the indictment and …
… slower recovery in the Crown Court c. The risk around CustodyTimeLimits d. The engagement with senior members of the …
… including information about their mental health at the time of the offence and when a prosecution is considered, … Act 1983 ). If the remand is before a conviction then the CustodyTime Limit will continue to run and it may be … is before conviction or the start of a trial, CustodyTimeLimits will continue to apply. This power may be used in …
… Determining the existence of a duty of care Deaths in custody Exemptions Partial Exemptions The Gross Breach Was … reason of being responsible for the safety of a person in custody, secure accommodation or as a detained patient. These … or at least that they would not have died at that time or in those circumstances. Where the prosecution is …
… Notice of discontinuance Service of notice Defendants in custody Defendants with mental health conditions or disorders … decision is especially important if the defendant is in custody. It may sometimes be appropriate to change the … for another offence; or it has come to light for the first time that the prosecution evidence is seriously flawed. …
… Material (2023) Protocol for the effective handling of custodytime limit cases in the magistrates’ court and the Crown … and joint working with respect to custodytimelimits (CTLs). It does not create legal obligations or …